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v The Samoan Tanoi.k. | It i.s right that nothing .-lionl<l he i irrulnled in Samoa which max milainc native opinion or iiiiiku more dillieuit the management oi tile situation. it « is not at all right. however, that the 1 Neu Zealand pu hi it: slioulil lie prevonti*ll imm knowing anything hilt what, , the Administrator may choose. The .\t! in iitis L r;i lor has a right to say wliat. i may he harmful lor consumption hy the Samoans, hut to give him the light > to say what Samoan news is harmful for i on's''mpi ion hy New Zealanders i.s ■> to extend his- jurisdiction to New Zealand. ihe (iovernment ought to amen I _ this order, if it hears the meaning we have taken from t. Christchurch s " I’i'ess.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1928, Page 2
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131THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1928, Page 2
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